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A: Mathilda, Don't you ever do that again or I'll break your head. You got that?
B: Okay.
A: I don't work like that. It's not professional. There is rules.
B: Okay.
A: And stop saying "okay" all the time! Okay? 
B: Okay.
A: Good.
B: Hi.
C: You expect to use that in this hotel?
B: Mister, I have to use it, because I have an audition at Juilliard next month and I have to practice.
C: Okay, okay, but not after 10:00.
B: I promise.
C: All right. I'll put you at the end of the hall... so that you don't disturb anyone. And fill those out, please.
B: Daddy, can I please fill them out? You know how I like to check in to hotels. Thanks, Pop. I'll bring these back in a minute.
C: Fourth floor!
B: Thanks, mister!
C: You're lucky to have a little girl that's interested in things. I have a kid, 17, does nothing all day long.
A: Can I leave my plant here while I take my stuff upstairs?
C: Of course.
B: Hi. I'm putting in a name of a girl in my class who makes me sick. If things get hot, she'll take the heat. There. Finished.
A: How old are you?
B: Eighteen.
A: Eighteen?
B: Want to see my license?
A: No. You just look a little younger.
B: Thanks. Leon, I want you to teach me how to be like you. I want to be strong and smart like you.
A: Mathilda...
B: I know I'm not strong enough yet, but I could learn the basics, the theory. What do you think? Just the theory. I need this, Leon. I need time to get my head together.
A: Yeah, and I need... a drink.
B: Don't move. I'll go get one.
A: The rifle is the first weapon you learn how to use, because it lets you keep your distance from the client. The closer you get to being a pro, the closer you can get to the client. The knife, for example, is the last thing you learn. Okay?
B: Okay.
A: Position. Never take it off until the last minute. It reflects light. They can see you coming from a mile away. And always dress down. Never brighter than the floor, okay?
B: Okay.
A: Let's practice now. It's the best way to learn.
B: Who should I hit?
A: Whoever.
D: I'll be with you in a second. Give me a few minutes. Thank you.
B: No women, no kids. Right?
A: Right.
B: Jogger in the yellow and orange?
A: Okay. Keep calm. Don't take your eyes off him. Breathe easy. Watch his movement. Pretend you're running with him. Try to feel his next movement. Take a deep breath. Hold it. Now.
E: Oh, my god!
D: I'm all right. I'm fine.
E: Get down! Where'd that come from?
B: One shot. Not bad, huh?
E: Who the hell fired?
D: I just can't breathe. Get off me!
B: Can we try with real bullets now?
A: Not today. Let's pack up.
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